Remember the story that when Walmart shuts down in a local american town after killing all the small businesses, it leaves away a ghost town.
Same with Twitter.
Any of these tech giants start playing fuckface jackal in front of you and start phasing out, and your chance of rebuilding and returning to personal blogs and sites are around 0%.
Here we had cases when large supermarkets closed in small towns, but small businesses rised up again in a few days to fill the void. We have ghost towns and villages but for completely another reasons.
When corporation disappear it leaves a void that quickly filled by smaller businesses often with better quality and less socialism inside. You can't bargain in supermarket f.e., but it is pretty normal to do that in a small shop. Free trade and all that stuff, you know.
Chances for average Karen to return to personal blog is 0%, yes. But why should Karen have a blog at all, if she is so dumb that can't make one? Intenet become a shitty dump because every Karen get an ability to create personal blog. That was one of goals of corporations - not just make money and surveil, but also fill internet with complete garbage to make nearly impossible to find something useful. No Karens - no garbage - more useful information.
And, if you are not aware, internet is not only HTTP(S) and HTML pages. It is much, much more. You just don't see that in your web-only world created by corporations. And if all that corporate crap disappear, internet will become only better and cleaner. Without Karens.
As for the Karen thing, you know the Search engines and Youtube are still around and everyone uses them save for the underground political groups right?
You simply don't, make a site and wikipedia drowns them all. CNN drowns them all. Thank Google for it.
It wasn't, it is now.
Thank Obama for that. Even if they all shut down, your chance of rebuilding? How high is it?
Corporate centralised social monsters and other crap should not be rebuild at all.
Not the corporate monsters. You.
Remember the story that when Walmart shuts down in a local american town after killing all the small businesses, it leaves away a ghost town.
Same with Twitter.
Any of these tech giants start playing fuckface jackal in front of you and start phasing out, and your chance of rebuilding and returning to personal blogs and sites are around 0%.
Here we had cases when large supermarkets closed in small towns, but small businesses rised up again in a few days to fill the void. We have ghost towns and villages but for completely another reasons.
When corporation disappear it leaves a void that quickly filled by smaller businesses often with better quality and less socialism inside. You can't bargain in supermarket f.e., but it is pretty normal to do that in a small shop. Free trade and all that stuff, you know.
Chances for average Karen to return to personal blog is 0%, yes. But why should Karen have a blog at all, if she is so dumb that can't make one? Intenet become a shitty dump because every Karen get an ability to create personal blog. That was one of goals of corporations - not just make money and surveil, but also fill internet with complete garbage to make nearly impossible to find something useful. No Karens - no garbage - more useful information.
And, if you are not aware, internet is not only HTTP(S) and HTML pages. It is much, much more. You just don't see that in your web-only world created by corporations. And if all that corporate crap disappear, internet will become only better and cleaner. Without Karens.
About Walmart, it's not happening, unsure how did you do that unless you are not in the USA
As for the Karen thing, you know the Search engines and Youtube are still around and everyone uses them save for the underground political groups right?
You simply don't, make a site and wikipedia drowns them all. CNN drowns them all. Thank Google for it.